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The U.S. State Department continues to work with Congress on sanctions legislation related to Iran in an effort to convince Iran to comply with international obligations, the State Department said on Tuesday.Read More »

Celestar Corporation, a Tampa, Florida-based provider of consulting services, announced a contract on Wednesday with the U.S. State Department to support a program meant to prevent the smuggling of nuclear weapons.Read More »

Responding to an epidemic or bioterrorist attack with moderate travel restrictions could effectively control contagion in densely populated areas, according to a study published on Wednesday in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.Read More »

The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons began its 14th Annual Associate Programme on Friday, which will train representatives from 31 States Parties on peaceful uses of chemistry.Read More »

The High Representative for Disarmament Affairs disclosed the results of discussions held with the Government of Syria on the peaceful investigation of alleged chemical weapon use United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday.Read More »

The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration announced on Thursday that it conducted an international radiological assistance program training for emergency response advanced training course last week in Vienna, Austria.Read More »

A delegation of the U.N. Security Council's 1540 Committee's Working Group on Monitoring and National Implementation visited Grenada this week after receiving an invitation from the government.Read More »

Lassina Zerbo, the new executive secretary of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, recently announced plans to take a trip to China on August 4.Read More »